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Understanding the Spanish residency breaches that can incur significant fines

Spain's Interior Ministry has outlined a range of offences related to residency that can result in fines ranging from €500 for minor infractions to €10,000 for serious breaches, including failure to report a change of address and fraudulent paperwork. For many foreigners, particularly......

Spain’s decree bans registration of overseas surrogate births

Spain's left-wing government has taken a decisive step by publishing a decree that prohibits the registration of births of children born abroad to surrogate mothers. This move reinforces a ban established by a 2006 law that outlawed surrogacy in the country. Under the new directive, individuals......

Recognizing Women's Domestic Work: A Major Legal Reform in Preparation in Morocco

During an international conference on the legal value of unpaid domestic work, Moroccan justice minister abdellatif ouahbi announced an ambitious initiative aimed at reforming the country's laws to recognize domestic work, predominantly performed by women, as an essential economic contribution, particularly......

UK Supreme Court to decide on legal definition of a woman

The UK is anticipating a significant ruling from its Supreme Court that could affect the rights of transgender individuals to access gender-specific services. The Court will decide whether the term "woman" in the Equality Act 2010 includes transgender women with gender recognition certificates......

Saudi Arabia Sets Deadlines for Umrah Pilgrims' Entry and Departure

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia has announced that the final date for Umrah pilgrims to enter the Kingdom is 13 April 2025, corresponding to the 15th of Shawwal 1446H. Additionally, the deadline for all pilgrims to depart is 29 April 2025, which aligns with the 1st of Dhu al-Qi'dah......

Al Amoudi’s legal battle: Morocco stands firm against financial pressure

Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi, the Saudi billionaire and former owner of Morocco's Samir refinery, is currently pursuing the enforcement of an award from the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) against Morocco. This effort aims to resolve a prolonged legal dispute with......

Spain phases out certain €50 banknotes due to counterfeiting concerns

The Bank of Spain has declared that starting in April, specific €50 banknotes will no longer be accepted as legal tender across the nation. While €50 and €20 notes remain widely used in Spain, this decision affects only those €50 banknotes that exhibit visible signs of tampering......

International Bar Association conference opens in Marrakech to discuss labor law and diversity

The annual conference of the International Bar Association (IBA), which unites over 80,000 lawyers from leading law firms worldwide, commenced in Marrakech under the theme "Labor Law and Diversity." This significant event is organized by the IBA's Committee on Labor Law and Industrial Relations,......

Envisioning the Future of Morocco’s Family Code: A Conference in Fez

Legal scholars, policymakers, and representatives from civil society will gather at the Private University of Fez (UPF) on April 12 for a significant conference focused on the Moroccan family code, known as the Moudawana. This event, hosted by the Higher Institute of Political and Legal Sciences, aims......

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